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Obituary for Ida Belle Talley Hopkins Allison

Ida Belle Talley Hopkins Allison, 95, of Hitchita, Oklahoma was born June 18, 1923 at Bucktown, Arkansas to Ernest Guy and Mary Savilla (Johnson) Talley. She died November 14, 2018 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ida worked at the Rationing Board in Hot Springs Arkansas during WWII. After marring Otis Hopkins, Ida moved to Okmulgee in 1945 where she was a long time member of the Okmulgee Church of Christ. After Otis’ death Ida met and married Bud Allison and moved to Hitchita in 1967. She then became a member of the Checotah Church of Christ. Ida loved to sew and made many of her family’s clothes. She loved to quilt and gifted many quilts to her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Ida canned green beans, black-eyed peas, tomatoes, pickles and many other vegetables every year even up into her late 80’s. Ida had an amazing gift to know literally every family member’s date of birth and dates of death for those that had passed on. She hand wrote countless volumes of family history and kept everything organized in notebooks. She loved her family dearly. She loved to cook for family gatherings and family reunions. Visiting with family and friends made Ida the happiest.

I am very sorry for your loss. Losing a loved one in death is hard for anyone to go through. May you find comfort from the promise where God says he will wipe out every tear from our eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. ~Revelation 21:3,4

Jys - Wednesday November 28, 2018 via Condolence Message

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I wish I could be with Stephen and Rebecca to say farewell to my Aunt Ida. She has always been in my life. She has always been in my life as strong, positive, creative role model. Over the years she has shared her life stories. We have laughed and a sometimes cried over life events. I will miss our phone conversations and her family letters.
Until we meet again Aunt Ida, I love you and miss you.

Cynthia Hopkins - Monday November 19, 2018 via Condolence Message

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Becky, Stephen and Cathy, and the rest of the family, I'm so sorry for your loss but happy for Aunt Ida. I wish I could be there with you today but I'm home babysitting my grandkids. My thoughts and prayers will be with you all though. Love you!

Debbie Bass - Monday November 19, 2018 via Condolence Message

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So many wonderful memories of Aunt Ida. She was loved dearly. Sending love and prayers for comfort and strength. We will see her again, along with so many loved ones.

I will always remember the love Aunt Ida showed me and my immediate family through her many letters, birthday cards, and phone calls.
She was the glue for our extended family. She remembered and recorded every wedding, birth, and death and passed it on. If it involved family, she knew the answers and was always excited to talk to you.
I credit her for a lot of my interest in family history and for the love of family she showed to all of us.
I will miss you Aunt Ida,
All my love, Lynda Jane